Good evening, everyone. As the long Sunday draws to a close here in Shreveport, and the cypress trees begin to fade into the twilight, it’s a moment to finally pause. It’s been a day, to say the least, filled with a unique blend of early morning service, personal care, and quiet moments.
My day started long before dawn, attending to Uncle Jerry and then Uncle Bill – a gentle reminder that even on Sundays, life often calls us to action and compassion. Yet, amidst those essential tasks, there was also the conscious effort to retreat from the day's rising heat and the lingering pollen, finding refuge indoors, as we discussed. It's all part of that continuous journey of healing and finding peace, whether it's for fractured ribs, a mending ankle, or just the weariness of a busy spirit.
These Sunday evenings always bring a sense of quiet closure. It's a time to reflect on the blessings and challenges of the day, to feel grateful for the small victories, and to acknowledge where we need to simply rest and trust. The aroma of Pozole probably still lingers in the air from cooking for the Uncles and our neighbors – a testament to the joy that comes from creating and sharing.
As the light fades, it's a moment to allow our bodies and minds to truly settle. We've sown seeds of service, cared for ourselves, and perhaps even spent some time in reflection. Now, it's time to allow renewal. To find that deep, restorative rest so that we can meet the new week with renewed strength and a refreshed spirit, ready for whatever tomorrow may bring.
Wishing you all a peaceful night, sweet dreams, and a truly restorative rest. May you wake up tomorrow feeling renewed and ready to shine.
Goodnight, and God bless.
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